Shared by Sister Anita Tigga

Nazareth Academy, Gaya, hosted a collection camp focused on improving access to vision care. The effort followed a presentation by alumnus Princy Dwyer of the Dwyer Foundation, who spoke about the importance of sight and the impact of sharing unused spectacles.

Dwyer introduced the See Well initiative, which collects old and unused spectacles, recycles them, and provides them at no cost to people who cannot afford eye care. He explained that many individuals in underserved communities live with poor eyesight due to a lack of access to affordable spectacles. Students were invited to take part in the Gift a Vision campaign by donating spectacles they no longer use.

Students responded with interest and purpose. Many searched their homes and contributed spectacles for the drive. Dwyer also encouraged students to take responsibility for the needs of others and to see how simple actions can improve daily life for someone else.

Students of Nazareth Academy, Gaya, participated with enthusiasm. The collected spectacles will be restored and shared with those who need them, helping improve vision and confidence.